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Re: Information Regarding Paye & Baker

Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2021 4:12 am
by dognose
Siminons & Paye, the “Souvenir House,” Providence, R. I, will be represented this year by George W. Pettee in Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Indiana, Illinois and Iowa.

Source: The Keystone - February 1898

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Re: Information Regarding Paye & Baker

Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2021 6:03 am
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Simmons & Paye - Providence, R.I. - 1898

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Re: Information Regarding Paye & Baker

Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2021 4:01 am
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Simmons & Paye - Providence, R.I. - 1898

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Re: Information Regarding Paye & Baker

Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2021 6:26 am
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Simmons & Paye - Providence, R.I. - 1899

'APOLLO, Jr.'

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Re: Information Regarding Paye & Baker

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2021 7:13 am
by dognose
Simmons & Paye, Providence, the well-known engravers, have moved to 129 Eddy Street, where they have better facilities for attending to their growing business.

Source: The Keystone - October 1896

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Re: Information Regarding Paye & Baker

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2022 5:30 am
by dognose
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Simmons & Paye - Providence, R.I. - 1898

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Re: Information Regarding Paye & Baker

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2022 6:36 am
by dognose
DEATH OF FRANK L. BAKER

Prominent North Attleboro Manufacturer Passes Away After An Illness of Eight Weeks


NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mass., March 26.— Frank L. Baker, president of the Paye & Baker Mfg. Co., died Wednesday at his home on S. Washington St., after an illness of eight weeks’ duration. He was in his 43rd year.

Mr. Baker was born in the city of Providence and after graduating from Brown University purchased the interests of Mr. Simmons in the firm of Simmons & Paye. The following year the name of the firm was changed to Paye & Baker Mfg. Co.

He came to North Attleboro with the firm about 20 years ago and during that period took a great interest in the civic affairs of the town. He was greatly interested in children and served on the school committee for eight years. In addition to his business he was a director of the Manufacturers’ National Bank, an incorporator of the Attleborough Savings Bank, a member of the North Attleborough Chronicle Co., publishers of the Evening Chronicle, and a vestryman of Grace Episcopal Church.

He was greatly beloved by the towns-people because he was fair and just to his fellow men. A widow, three children, his mother and one sister survive.

The funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at his late home. Rev. Geo. E. Osgood was the officiating clergyman. Burial was at Swan Point Cemetery, Providence.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 28th March 1923

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Re: Information Regarding Paye & Baker

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2022 6:54 am
by dognose
The Paye & Baker Mfg. Co. has awarded the contract for the building of an 80-foot second story to their factory on Richards Ave., work upon which will begin at once. This concern is enjoying good business and has found it necessary to increase the floor space.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 18th March 1925

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Re: Information Regarding Paye & Baker

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2022 5:49 am
by dognose
Chas. T. Paye, of the firm of the Paye & Baker Mfg. Co., has been selected to officiate as toastmaster at the annual banquet of the New England Manufacturing Jewelers’ and Silversmiths’ Association, which will be held in Providence on the evening of March 26. This announcement was very pleasing to the manufacturing jewelers of North Attleboro, who will attend the banquet in large numbers.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 18th March 1914

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Re: Information Regarding Paye & Baker

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2022 2:07 pm
by dognose
St. Elmo Coombs, salesman for the Paye & Baker Mfg. Co., returned last week from Cuba, where he has been in the interests of that concern.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 24th December 1913


Chas. T. Paye, of the Paye & Baker Mfg. Co. has again been selected as chairman of the tariff committee of the New England Manufacturing Jewelers’ and Silversmiths’ Association. This committee was one of the busiest of the association last year.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 24th December 1913

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